CONSULTATIONS
In addition to my ongoing weekly sessions with people, helping them heal to the root . . . I have always been open to consultations. Consultations to see if we’re a right match to do the deep, healing soul-work a person is needing and being called to. Consultations to assess and recommend what might be a next right step in the person’s journey. Consultations upon which I might be able to make a right referral. Often consultations consist of a single appointment. Sometimes a consultation consists of a series of sessions. At times a consultation is for exploration. Other times, it is for a specific purpose . . . like exploring the roots of your relationship with power.
As people are finding their way to my book, Power Abused, Power Healed, and utilizing it for their own soul-searching and their own healing, growing, becoming all they can be . . . I have been asked to do consultations or consultation series more frequently.
ADJUNCT THERAPY
Much to my surprise, and delighted by the mystery of the way things unfold in life, I have been called to offer a new service. Its name – adjunct therapy. It has evolved through the supervision of my own clients who are therapists, healers and spiritual teachers. Its essence is to serve as a unique consultation container.
Using this approach I can assist the primary therapist and his or her client to get a “jump start” toward even deeper healing. When the client is ripe for the deepening or when the client is “stuck,” this work makes it possible for the healer and client to move beyond a block to a more fruitful ongoing process.
Adjunct therapy may be structured differently depending upon the therapist/client need. At times I see the client on a periodic basis – perhaps every few weeks, once a month, or as needed. What emerges from our work together is taken back to the primary therapist for further exploration and integration. Consultation sessions with the therapist are held, as needed. Sometimes I invite them both to attend one of my workshops, with the therapist attending as witness and support and the client as participant. This opens a space for me to do work with the client and later share my observations and insights with the therapist. Alternatively, I may create a mini-intensive specifically designed for the therapist/client duo. During the mini-intensive I observe the work between healer and client or work together with them. After the client leaves I consult with the therapist offering my feedback, insights, hunches and suggestions.
Having experienced amazing results for all concerned with my own therapist/healer clients, I have expanded this service—and now offer adjunct therapy to the general community of therapists and healers. Designed to be helpful to healers with their own practice, this format enhances the depth of the client/therapist’s work.
Sometimes the client finds me and initiates the work. Other times, the therapist or spiritual teacher discovers my work and initiates the process. With great care for boundaries, my purpose is to complement and enhance the alliance between the client and primary therapist or healer. The adjunct therapy tends to develop into very rich and rewarding experiences for everyone.
I look forward to our connecting and exploring how I can help you take another step in fulfilling the potential of your sacred calling.
Sweet Blessings,
Judith Barr
"I have worked with Judith as an adjunct therapist in several ways. First, her supervision of my work with clients has helped me deepen, expand and enrich my abilities to work more deeply and compassionately with clients. I have also accompanied clients to several workshops where Judith's direct experience of and impact on that client's work has been hugely beneficial to me and to the client. In addition, I helped to create, and then participated in, a personal intensive for a couple I was working with who were very entrenched in their marital dynamics. In all incidences, Judith's wisdom, abilities and gifts added to both my and my client's progress in deepening the work and enhancing the bond between us." - Andrée deLisser